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Here’s Why People Are Putting Toy Sharks On Chevy Windshields

These days, differences in opinion aren’t exactly in short supply. Even so, anyone reading this particular website would likely agree on one thing: we love GM cars. Indeed, it’s good to find common ground, especially on something we’re all passionate about, like our vehicles. It’s this shared enthusiasm that makes the recent trend of Chevy “sharking” particularly interesting.

A toy shark placed on a Chevy Camaro.

So, what exactly is Chevy sharking? In short, sharking is a trend that has taken off on social media, where Chevrolet fans place a small toy shark or a foam shark keychain on a Chevrolet vehicle they admire, usually a Camaro. This trend is similar to Jeep “ducking,” wherein Jeep enthusiasts leave a rubber duck on a Jeep as a gesture of goodwill and mutual appreciation for the vehicle.

One social media user recently shared their sharking experience: “Hey people, I was leaving Walmart and I saw this Camaro,” they wrote. “Today was a good day for Camaro sharking! I did eight today, and the last guy was really nice! I gave him a couple of my sharks so he could start sharking. Spread the love.”

Interestingly, the trend seems to be expanding beyond just the Camaro. A recent post on Facebook reveals that someone sharked a third-generation Chevy Traverse, placing an orange foam shark keychain floaty on the windshield.

This leads us to ask: why sharks? Perhaps it’s a nod to the shark fin-shaped C-pillar that’s becoming more common on various Chevrolet models, like the 2025 Equinox. Or maybe it’s simply a fun way to show appreciation for a brand that’s synonymous with American automotive culture.

Regardless of the reason, it’s refreshing to see perfect strangers connecting over their love for the Bow Tie brand. It’s a simple act that fosters a sense of community and shared enthusiasm, and with any luck, we’ll see even more Chevrolet models getting sharked as this trend continues to grow.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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Comments

  1. MurphyG

    Alliteration. I wouldn’t be surprised if they chose shark because shark and Chevy start with the same sound.

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    1. Patricia Hawk

      That isn’t alliteration.

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      1. Anonymous

        “Chevy shark” is absolutely alliteration. Both words begin with the same sound.

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        1. Pierre

          Ch and SH are 2 different sounds phonetically…it ain’t Chevy Chark !

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          1. John

            Chevy is pronounced “shevy” not “chevy” with a typical “ch” sound as in the words- chain, challenge, or chuck. So yes, the CH of chevy and the SH of shark sound the same

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          2. Nate

            I’ve heard it pronounced that way in Mexico before, but anyway Chevrolet and Shark start with the same sound.

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          3. Peter

            Sounds pretty close enough..

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          4. Curtis

            Chevrolet is a French name. The French use ch for the sh sound. If anyone should know that, someone name Pierre should know that. Chicago is the same. Same for Bugatti Chiron. WTF dude?

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            1. shawns

              gottem! 🤣

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      2. Scott Jakubin

        Putting a foam shark keychain on a wiper blade isnt the brightest thing to do unless you like a scratched windshield or even worse having to dislodge it from under the blades every rainstorm ! Just another knick knack for someone to steal and you cant replace it because of the foam shark keychain shortage

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      3. William

        What do Cadillacs get?

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        1. Josh

          By that logic, I would guess, Cadillac Cat 🐈
          🤷‍♂️

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        2. William Ferguson

          I recall hearing the term Mako Shark referring to the Corvette model. Pretty cool.

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    2. Sharell

      Actually, it was Me that started it. One Christmas Eve a couple years ago. Did a poll in the “lady Camaro gang” group on fb and we all voted. Sharks won. Which is great for me, I’m a shark diver and enthusiast! Gonna wrap my 5th gen to look like a tiger shark

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      1. What's in a name

        Now this is alliteration. SHarell likes SHarks and Chevys

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    3. Kevin

      Probably due to the “shark gills” vents in front fenders on early model GM vehicles

      Reply
  2. 85ZingoGTR

    Reminds me of the Jeep ducks. Only now it expanded to any car other than Jeeps. I found one on my Caddy and now he’s my travel buddy.

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  3. Patricia Hawk

    Yeah. Don’t touch my car. Ever. In fact don’t ever touch anyones car.

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    1. Harley

      You are a dud… no fun.. feel sorry for your partner.. lol

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    2. Harley

      You are a dud… no fun.. feel sorry for your partner… lol

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      1. Me

        Seriously, my sympathies to your partner in life. Don’t touch my car, how are people suppose to get in without touching it, that’s probably why you’re alone. Lighten up. Life’s too short to be Karen or Kyle all the time. Learn how to accept a compliment. Or you’ll be eating French Cries alone and have no one to enjoy road trips with.

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        1. Sharell Lester

          Typically they are rubber sharks and people have been instructed to place them gently on the windshield above the wiper, without touching the vehicle. We are being respectful. No camaro owner would EVER hurt someone else’s baby

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    3. Rabbi Goldstein

      A person’s vehicle is like a person’s cell phone, computer, or data pad – a personal thing that need to be respected.

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    4. 2002tii

      Lighten up, Frances.

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    5. Curtis

      You want to work on figuring out alliteration before you worry about who touches your car.

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  4. Kevin

    As a Camaro owner, I certainly don’t mind being “Sharked.” I feel it just shows there are other enthusiast’s who appreciate the mod’s I’ve made to an American Muscle Car.

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  5. GM Owner

    If I touch your car and left, you cannot do anything to me. Cars get touched by many every day. Get a life!

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    1. Joe G.

      I park out in BFE because I don’t want any door dings. Plus, if I get a flat tire, it’s easier to change when no cars are next to me. If you want a key scratch down the side of your car, park next to me and leave a door ding.

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      1. This Guy

        That’s just not very bright at all. Real mature. The person next to you may not be the same person who dinged your car. Another person could have done it, then moved, before someone else parked there completely unassuming. Grow up.

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  6. Ron

    Or the shark fin on the roof???.

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  7. C8.R

    Touch my car!!!!!

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    1. Sharell

      That’s the point. The rules were made to put them gently above the windshield wiper without touching the car. No camaro owner would EVER hurt another persons baby.

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  8. Gary DeGuerre

    I love the new Chev Equinox,really attractive.

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    1. Jonny Chi

      Slow though.

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  9. Tim Mitchell

    Back in the day people actually loved their cars/trucks/ motorcycles. They spent thousands of dollars and hours of labor taking care of and modifying them. You just don’t touch someone’s vehicle out of respect. Today most people just gas and go. The love affair with cars is all but dead. I’ve been a mechanic to for 45 years,I have witnessed it. And now the government wants to take the heart and soul out of all cars with electric motors. Don’t touch my cars, thank you!!

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    1. 85ZingoGTR

      I’m a millenial and I still have that love for my cars (although the wife makes it difficult because she is completely careless with the cars. Landed up ripping out the lip spoiler trim piece on the 16 Rav4 but the car is still the shiniest cleanest one you’ll see with all her battle scars and I usually get praise by my mechanic for how well its kept). And so much so I am like this that my 22 XT5 is forbidden to be taken to certain places like into NYC or my local madhouse Costco.

      That being said, where I live in North NJ people have zero concept of respecting other peoples personal property. People will whack your car with their door, leave shopping carts up against it, brush by it and hit your mirrors, and even scrape it carelessly or back into it and not have the decency to atleast leave an “apology letter” (three times I found a new scuff or deep scratch on my Rav that magically appeared on the car with no sign of a culprit). And the other day, with a loaner Caddy, I told off a guy for bumping my loaner while parking in front of me shamelessly while I was sitting in the car. I let him have it and chewed him out. I’ve grown fed up with it. People these days are animals with zero sense of self or community. So leaving a duck or shark on my car is the least of my worries.

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      1. Rg

        I agree, 85ZingoGTR, with all that you have expressed about people’s blatant DISRESPECT for others’ property. I had a hit-and-run on my Chevy Malibu about 2 years ago, and the car was otherwise in excellent shape. It was over $1,000 worth of damage, and there was NO ONE to blame, as whoever did it-(obviously, while it was parked)-smashed the hell out of the passenger side rear quarter panel and drove off. I happened to notice it one day, just out of the blue. No idea WHEN or WHERE it happened. People are very ABUSIVE of other people’s property these days. Shopping carts, yes, left out to smash into your car in the parking lot. People dragging their clothing or body along the side of your car as they pass. Slamming their vehicle door into the side of your vehicle. However they can ABUSE your property, they find a WAY. YES, I park far from the “mob” as well. Too many a$$-holes out there to trust them around your car.

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  10. Pauley Wallnutz

    How about GM prevent all the recalls for their million defective transmissions and every other thing that goes wrong before they pat themselves on the bac?

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  11. Earl

    It’s ok to touch my C8 It’s not that serious just try not to scratch it.

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    1. stanley starr

      OK, and are these little toys left on the car overnite? here in queens ny or brooklyn , all those sharks would be stolen along with the wheels.

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  12. Ceelo

    People nowadays must be bored and have nothing else to do with themselves these days!

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  13. Dementor5oh

    These fvckers are bout dumber than a box of rocks! People take pictures of my Mustang all the time but I dare mf’er try and put some kind of wildlife toy on it and scratch the paint! If they start that trend with Mustangs the all I can say is GOD help em because if not then the paramedics will need to! 👊🫨

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    1. TNM

      No one on foot will get too close to a Mustang – fear for their lives….

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  14. Andrew

    GM (CHEVROLET) had a shark name. The corvette makco shark

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  15. Arthur

    I have a old corvette, and it looks like a shark!

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  16. Doc

    Hope I get one on my 6 gen ss -2 Camaro

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    1. Jon

      Might want to go on a certain…hub… and see what “Sharking” has meant for a long time. Lol one of those weird Japanese things where they pants women.

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    2. Jeepers

      Do what most Jeep owners really do… Buy your own ducks

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  17. Doc

    Hope I get one on my 6 gen SS-2 Camaro Convertible

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  18. DurtyBoi

    Lol… Are you guys serious, does no one here know the original meaning of “Sharking”…

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    1. Chester

      I was going to say the same thing. Reading the headline, I couldn’t imagine how the two of them could be related, or why it would be a story on this site (and not one you’d use a private session for).

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      1. RRHODSS

        Shark my Trailblazer SS, I’d love it.
        Just don’t shart it!😂

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  19. Sounds like fun

    Now ya got me thinking about

    Never mind

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  20. Stoph

    Does no one remember the shark nose Camaro? I figure this has to come from that.

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  21. Krystal

    I have a 2020 chevy blazer rs I dont mind getting sharked, seems like fun..

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  22. Jon

    Might want to go on p*rnhub and see what “Sharking” has meant for a long time. Lol one of those weird Japanese P*RN things where they pants women.

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  23. Robin

    Gas car only.

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  24. Truth

    Boy this stupid story has brought out a lot of ugliness and macho wantabes, keep your narrow minded political BS to your small group of cult members it’s a car forum not a conspiracy website.

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  25. Amy

    Some of u don’t understand what’s like to want keep paint jobs dent and scratch free especially when they are brand new.

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  26. RomeoBalentino

    I would definitely shark a ’23 model Traverse!

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  27. Dmz

    Kinda wish someone started with Chryslers maybe an eagle I wouldn’t mind getting eagled

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  28. NearGeezer

    The comments are proof of the writer’s statement that, “the love of GM cars brings this group together.”

    This is, without a question, the dumbest collection of comments I’ve seen on this site.

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  29. Billybob

    Yeah I have a ” Jeep duck ” in my Subaru Crosstrek. Probably because it has been ” off-roading ” more than most Jeeps. It’s lifted with Falkin off road tires and wheels, so yeah more ground clearance than most Jeeps as well. As a plus it doesn’t break down or have a constant check engine light.

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  30. Bubba Ralph

    Just be careful someone may love your car or truck as much as you and have other intentions like put a small tracking device in the foam shark or ducky just to come get your vehicle later so please be safe and careful
    I love the friendly idea tho👍🏼

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  31. MADDMATT

    Somebody should explain the “Ducking ” phenomenon. Look up Allison Parliament and read how Ducking actually started. It’s a good read with a sad ending. I wanted to dis the Jeep people so I bought a bunch of dinosaurs on Amazon and put them on the dashboard of my GMC Acadia. After I did this I decided to look up “Ducks on Jeep Dashboards “. It’s a meaningful story. Yes, I still have the dinosaurs on my dashboard.

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  32. Will

    My wife has a Jeep. Those ducks go straight on the ground. We didn’t need your trash. This would get the same treatment.

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  33. Levi

    I’ve been a bowtie fan for over 50 years but the last two Chevy trucks I’ve owned had serious transmission issues and beat me up financially trading them in. I’ll stick with the classic bowties, but, for my daily ride, I am happily driving a Jeep.

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    1. Nate

      I hear you. My wife traded in her problematic two year old Silverado for a Wrangler back in 2019, and living in mid-Michigan everyone told us how much trouble we’d have with it.
      Instead, it’s at 112k miles and has had zero issues.
      That said, we won’t be buying another unless they massively adjust the prices. Her same Jeep today would cost about $25k more.

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  34. cim88sev86

    Talk about stupid.

    If I come out to my Chevy and find someone placing anything on it, they are libel to get an ear full or more.

    Leave my s**t alone.

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  35. Vi

    I leave tiny cows on Subarus I see in the wild. I got my daughter started doing it, too. She yells out “Moo moo Subaru” when she spots one.

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  36. Sharell Lester

    Christmas Eve a couple years ago, I had just finished a scuba dive where we saw several sharks. I thought “why don’t I start leaving sharks on other Camaros?!” Well, I took it to the “Lady Camaro Gang” group on Facebook. We voted and sharks won.
    Melissa Jackson started the Sharked Camaros group for me while I was in fb jail for saying someone’s Camaro had a nice @$$ lol

    And a trend was born! So proud!

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  37. Bill

    Yet another sad, annoying thing some people do that think they’re being cute and clever. Even when I had a Jeep, I’d just move anything “left” on my vehicle to the closest other car. Maybe they’ll get a kick out of it or wonder why someone likes their beat up brand X car.

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  38. John

    Only if they actually knew what sharking meant in real life.. they make a porn for that lmfao

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  39. Rodney

    More of the stupid government motors garbage .and the people who are CONDITIONED to like them COPYING. Something someone else made popular and trying to get a few more sheep to join . Drink the kool-aid people

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  40. Noemi Ramirez

    No one has cared to leave anything on my brand new camaro except the birds.
    😄

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  41. Michael

    Maybe a shark is fitting because when the transmission goes out, it takes a giant bite out of your wallet.

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    1. MADDMATT

      That’s crazy!! My 95 K1500 trans went out well after 200,000 miles and I never pulled maintenance once. The 350 mind you has 389,000 miles and the only thing that I changed was the oil pump. It’s always had it’s regular oil changes at 3K miles. Maybe I just got a good one.

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  42. Seth

    Pierre doesn’t know the definition of “phonetically”. It deals with the way something sounds, not the dictionary spelling. Ch and Sh in Chevy and shark sound the same though the spelling is different. They are the same “PHONETICALLY”.

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  43. Beenjammin

    Copy cats…trying to copy the jeep. Go get your own thing!

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    1. MudPuppy

      So, what is the deal with the ducks in Jeeps??

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  44. Chevy guy

    Seen many different models I think deserve a shark, old/new. Is there any other vehicle company other than Chevy?

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  45. Wilson

    Didn’t Chevy make some Corvette mako sharks? That might be why they are using sharks. On that door ding, after a complete frame off restoration to my 69 Camaro Z28, the first time out somebody put a ding in the driver’s door through the clear coat, LeMans blue, to the primer! How do you suppose I felt?

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  46. Shark Hater

    Don’t Touch My CAR

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  47. CG3PUTT

    People can’t pay their bills but they have money for toy sharks, Starbucks, triple double quadruple burgers and new cars that lose 70% of their inflated value.

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  48. Eddiearmstrong

    Messing with anyone’s car is like sitting on someone’s motorcycle. It isn’t done.

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  49. Jay

    I’m Chevy shark and you’re not

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    1. William

      Chevy Shark, doo-doo, doo-doo, doo-doo

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  50. Timothy Lassabe

    Fords get a coupon for the next mechanical failure.

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  51. Richard Neuin

    So now we are falling in line with subaru… they already do this and have for quite a while. They use a small cow and they call it moomoosubaru. Also jeeps do this as well, they use a duck and call it duckduckjeep … this idea of a trend isn’t anything new at all, however it does have a good ring to it chevyshark.

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  52. Andrea R.

    Hey! I’m the person in the still frame and those are some Camaros I sharked in VA. The reason for the shark is because of the shape of the car, the “fin” antenna and the “gills” on the older model Camaros. It just made sense! Sharking is just a way to bring the Camaro community together and make someone smile🦈❤️🦈❤️

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  53. Jedidiah

    Don’t touch my car! I don’t go around leaving junk on your car, I expect the same in return.

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  54. William Ferguson

    I recall hearing the term Mako Shark referring to the Corvette model. Pretty cool.

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  55. Che

    Some ppl like me still love their cars. Please don’t touch mine cause I’ll get the one person that doesn’t know how to be gentle and brakes the windshield wipers. I leave other ppls possessions that they work hard for, alone. Admire from afar. Sense of entitlement to do what pleases me with other ppls stuff…Not Me

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  56. Shane

    As the owner of a classic camaro which is my baby I would say… I waited 30 years for my car and while you can admire it do so without touching it. Anyone e who truly appreciates these cars well absolutely understand that you should ask the owner before touching a beautiful car!

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  57. Austin

    I don’t like this trend. It is spreading too fast. Just this week people have left 3 turds on my Yugo!

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  58. I drive a 2015 sonic

    Gm is making this all up. If you look up Chevy sharking this article is the only thing that pops up.

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  59. Ian

    Gotta love GM. So much better than other wanna be brands. The 4 wheel ability of GM is far above ford or dodge…Such greater quality manufacturing, Ford and dodge employees know it. There’s a reason GM manufactures all the ground equipment for the U.S. military. Nobody wants to be driving a Ford, dodge or Toyota into combat.

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  60. Erin

    Do the people that get sharked instantly get the Baby Shark song stuck in their heads? If so then that’s an act of pure evil cleverly disguised as kindness.

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  61. Rambo

    Everyone Just trying to keep up with the jeep…jeep is doing this let’s try to copy…

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  62. Nitro-X

    I feel the Sharks are a symbol of how Chevy’s are underrated and come from behind for the win…like a “pool shark”.

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  63. Tom

    Lamo

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  64. James

    I owned a 1968 Stingray Corvette and that dam thing looked like a shark.miss that car so much

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  65. Waymon

    Like Cheech said!
    “Hey ….. Charp truck man!”
    Is that a Chebby?

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  66. Fake

    Chevy shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo.

    Chevy shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo.

    Chevy y shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo.

    Chevy shark!

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  67. Party Pooper

    Shame my two Chevys didn’t outlast my Nissan main. Fun but awful cars. About to trade my zero issues Nissan in for a Honda. Wonder what they’ll eventually come up with for the JDM cars that will outlive these American muscle cars.

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  68. Mark

    Im a c7 corvette grand sport owner with the defective Chinese wheels so,
    In leu of a shark, if you could leave a few bucks to help pay for my forged Forgeline wheels please?

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